I'm going striper fishing below a dam next month, and needed some heavy weights so I can cast way out there and keep a big live shad on the bottom.
A friend of mine is a mechanic and gave me a gallon jug of wheel weights. My grandfather deals in antiques and travels the tri-state buying an selling stained glass windows. If a window is damaged and can't be repaired, he'll take them apart. He gave me a big box of glazing lead. So, there is a very good chance there is some Tiffany stained glass lead in this batch, lol.
I clamped two 2x4s together and used a big paddle bit to cut holes right in between the two boards
Melted the lead on a cheap hot plate. Don't use ANYTHING that you will later re-use for food. This is lead only stuff now.
Put wire loops in the molds, then spray the molds with WD40 to help the lead release easier once its cooled.
Use a cheap spoon to scoop all the dirt (dross) off the top of the melted lead and dump it in a can.
Pour it in your molds and give them 5 minutes or so to harden.
I tared that 2x4 chunk and then put the weight on it. It was still a bit warm and didn't want to damage my scale.
Spent about an hour at it, and got about 30 4-5 ounce weights.
After about 30, my mold started getting burnt up, so I pitched it and grabbed another piece of scrap wood.
Also, I tried modifying some bottom bouncers I bought today at the flea market. Not sure if this will work or not, but hey, they were cheap.
This didn't cost me a dime besides a cheap ($10) hot plate from the dollar store that I can reuse for other projects, a crappy walmart pot that my wife let me sacrifice and some scrap wood and wire I had laying around already.
Beats paying $1 a piece or more. Plus I have the satisfaction of doing it myself.
A friend of mine is a mechanic and gave me a gallon jug of wheel weights. My grandfather deals in antiques and travels the tri-state buying an selling stained glass windows. If a window is damaged and can't be repaired, he'll take them apart. He gave me a big box of glazing lead. So, there is a very good chance there is some Tiffany stained glass lead in this batch, lol.
I clamped two 2x4s together and used a big paddle bit to cut holes right in between the two boards
Melted the lead on a cheap hot plate. Don't use ANYTHING that you will later re-use for food. This is lead only stuff now.
Put wire loops in the molds, then spray the molds with WD40 to help the lead release easier once its cooled.
Use a cheap spoon to scoop all the dirt (dross) off the top of the melted lead and dump it in a can.
Pour it in your molds and give them 5 minutes or so to harden.
I tared that 2x4 chunk and then put the weight on it. It was still a bit warm and didn't want to damage my scale.
Spent about an hour at it, and got about 30 4-5 ounce weights.
After about 30, my mold started getting burnt up, so I pitched it and grabbed another piece of scrap wood.
Also, I tried modifying some bottom bouncers I bought today at the flea market. Not sure if this will work or not, but hey, they were cheap.
This didn't cost me a dime besides a cheap ($10) hot plate from the dollar store that I can reuse for other projects, a crappy walmart pot that my wife let me sacrifice and some scrap wood and wire I had laying around already.
Beats paying $1 a piece or more. Plus I have the satisfaction of doing it myself.